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News from 11/05/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Jon Ashworth, Jeremy Stone, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Paul Hoggart, John Gosden, Richard Hobson, Anjana Ahuja and Michael Binyon, Matt Wolf, Nigel H. Harris, Philip Howard, John D. Eadie, Sarah Parton, Joanna Bale, Anna Ford, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Jan Raath and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Carl Mortished, Jeremy Whittle, J. P. Walsh, Kevin Eason, John O'Connell, Stewart Tendler and Ian Cobain, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Charlotte Horsfield, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Paul Fitzpatrick, Thrasy Petropoulos, Laura Peek and Sam Kiley, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, D. J. Adsett, Debra Craine, Tim Reid and Andrew Norfolk, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, John Burscough, Oliver Wright, Jean F. Stevenson, Anatole Kaletsky, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Jilly Cooper, Angela Jameson, Hugo Rifkind, Robin Wendt, Russell Kempson, Paddy Rhodes, Elizabeth Hampson, Austin Mitchell, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Ed Smith, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Gillian Hooker, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Archie Jeffrey, John Franklin, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Caroline Merrell, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Glyn Jones, Roger Boyes, Nigel Ashman, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Philip August, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Siân Morgan, James W. Smythe, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, David Ramsbottom, Desmond H. Oswald, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Simon Brooke, Peter Riddell, Jonathan Smith, Richard Beeston, Alex Benady, Ben Webster, Ben Macintyre, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bernard Dixon, Charles Lynne, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Elizabeth Judge and David Adams, Richard Morrison, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent and John Goodbody, Sally Patten, Charles Kennedy, Elvis Costello, Patience Wheatcroft, Barrie S. Smith, Christopher Irvine,

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Sports Daily Hague blasts pension scare tactics Philip Wahster and Roland Watson Abuse damages Shipman inquiry BT's first loss Interest rates cut Mystery as hundreds of thoroughbred foals die Index Sports Daily Army chief did suspect farmers Ben who? Bengali? Ill put you on hold Breitling Tomorrow Election 2001 The Top Team The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Offers Exmoor farmer who fought cull wins The Times on Line Negative tests cast doubt on slaughter The weather today The Times New plea to protect GM farmers News in Brief Transfusion death News in Brief 'Heroin' girl dies News in Brief Homes in dark News in Brief Riot remands News in Brief Apocalypse Now a bigger epic than then The Times Online Extra footage means money for old rope Backpacker's body found Enjoy your journey Nurse accused over deaths stays silent Pussy galore: Cats at 20 Arts Author wants name off film I am not scared of you sonny, says rugby tackle judge Shipman inquiry to study deaths of 466 patients Families trust in fair hearing Terry Pratchett Bishops' expenses top £9.3 million Birthrate slumps to the lowest on record Five men face DNA tests over pregnant girl, 12 Lake Garda deaths man charged News in Brief Vaz deadline News in Brief Radio 2 tops pops News in Brief Ms drug hope News in Brief Cabbies' threat News in Brief Dando jury visits the scene of her murder By a Correspondent: Graduate's fatal attraction Pink Murdoch to be father again at 70 PC World the Computer Superstore State liable to pay children abused by their parents The hidden toll of misery Invitation for killers Tiny Feng shui is bad chi for shop's landlord By a Correspondent: Farrakhan's human 'right' to enter Britain Sharps Nursery school children have TB Lufthansa Specials Pair wed at height of passion Currys Best for Gardening Dolphin Air passengers' charter 'offers diluted benefits' By Our Transport Correspondent: F15 missed holiday jet by yards Branson tries to land sonic plane Electoral Commission Experts clash on deep-vein thrombosis Damian Whitworth finds little cheer for a… A vision to pacify the bean counters Anatole Kaletsky Does it all add up? Noddy meets Kafka in a tale of two Britains Ben Macintyre Manifesto Review Puzzled by the rubric of William's cube Matthew Parris Political Sketch Pravda award 1 Day-27 Pravda award 2 Day-27 Heard it before Day-27 Sleeping dinosaurs Day-27 Silly Billy Day-27 On other pages The Times Online Day-27 Tesco Mary Ann Sieghart on the trail of Oxword's Tory… Möben Hague presents 'common sense' plan for Britain Election 2001: Conservative Manifesto Discovery Channel The Economist 'Conservatives are committed to a free NHS' Honda Blueprint for recovery but not for government Peter Riddell Commentary Cheaper Car Insurance? Factory Direct St Helens prepares to tackle defector Damian Whitworth in Thatto Labour Club Labour to change MP selection 'stitch-up' Discovery Channel Paisley's cartoon mockery Election in Brief Health watchdogs saved from axe Election in Brief Hackers aim for Internet chaos Election in Brief Waiting lists 'increase by 61% Election in Brief Inscape Lecturers offer students tips on revolt Tories wilt in Oxford hothouse Seat Voters remain cool towards two big parties British Council forced to close Zimbabwe office US home town mourns boy murdered in West Bank cave` The Times on Line Discovery Channel Picture Gallery McVeigh execution may be delayed Fujitsu Siemens Bush gets budget approved World in Brief (AFP): Ruling oil Cyprus World in Brief Whale hunt 'ploy' World in Brief (AFP): Bardot guilty World in Brief Union predicts strikes if Berlusconi wins BBC News Berlin uneasy at prospect of Right's victory Italy comes to boil in defence of pasta Norwich Union Direct Nazi scandal forces Flemish minister to quit Military satellites adrift after fire in control post Intelligent Finance Fujitsu Siemens Sausage gang flee court grilling Online Picture Gallery Not just a joker but the wild card as well Charles Kennedy could be the most important player in this campaign Abandon all hope—it's standing room only on the escalator to Hell You May Fuel All the People Some of the Time . . . The glorious freedom of imminent defeat Picture Gallery Bring to book The Times Diary Parts and Whole Political strategy, not specific policy, is the Tories' problem Independent Old Lady Interest rate cuts now have more credibility with voters Honourable Exception Why feng shui may, in Chinatown, be reason to shift the law Election issues Apathy a warning for politicians The measure of academic worth Cost of NHS claims Tory 'granny bonds' Calming influence The Upper House These moors are not for burning Glory of old gardens Cure for clerical stress Misappliance of science Dizzy spell Court Circular Church news Personal Column Announcements Anniversaries Picture Gallery Birthdays Forthcoming marriages School news Marriage Uniyersity news Legal appointments David Nathan Journalist with theatrical flair David Nathan, writer, journalist and critic, was born on December 9,1926. He died on April 21,2001 aged 74 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight Centre Flights Directory Moorcrofts Multiple Display Advertising Items Nicos Sampson Newspaper publisher who became Cyprus's eight-day president after the right-wing coup that toppled Archbishop Markarios in 1974 Nicos Sampson, politician and newspaper publisher, was born on December 16,1934. He died on caneer on May 9,2001, aged 66 Announcements William T. Stearn Encyclopaedically-minded botanist who devised means and nomenclature for classifying cultivated plants William Thomas Stearn, CBE, botanist, was born on April, 16 1911. He died on May 9,2001, aged 90 Jeremy Thorpe Resigns as Liberal Leader The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Shares finish off best Minireuters Beginning of the end for BT Financial Editor Compaq Taking issue with a failure of strategy James Doran Analysis Traders angered at 'ECB leak' City Diary Best man City Diary Wonder stuff City Diary FTSE closes in on 6,000 mark Nick Hasell Stock Market Offloading renews pressure on Regus Director's dealings Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Plenty of losers left in the new economy Robert Cole Tempus N Brown Minorplanet Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Profits for 38% of top European Net firms Exchange Rates Marriott Redstone plunges as FD quits Siemens cuts 2,000 more jobs Ericsson set for £200m sale and leaseback deal Colt to seek extra cash on road to profitability BMW sees profits quadruple to £254m Results in Brief Media unit losses turn Chrysalis red N Brown expects fall in prices Business in Brief Minorplanet up Business in Brief Rolls contracts Business in Brief Nuclear deal Business in Brief Bruce wins award Business in Brief New BAA deputy Business in Brief Carlsberg decline Business in Brief Cannons to be taken private in £360m deal R&SA near end of £38bn review Bank of Ireland rises 18% IBDO DiData closes in on Proxicom A hair shirt tailor-made for Bonfield Patience Wheatcroft Commentary Picture Gallery Blacks Leisure chief resigns Standard Life Bank Cannoning off market Barclays fined £200,000 by City watchdog The Times Crossword 21,725 BT mounts record cash call as first losses top £1bn Stock Markets Nasdaq to go it alone in Europe Windy City wins Boeing Currencies ECB rate cut takes markets by surprise BA set to name successor to Stevens Interest Rates Today in Times SAS Patlence Wheatcroft Business Editor Commodities Private investors may have to say no to rights issue Bayern's secret English weapon Virgin trains Inside Yesterday Today Television Tomorrow The Premiership today Police criticised after disaster Football Murray convinced Cup has lost its shine Lampard may join West Ham exodus Foot Ball No middle ground in battle of Vieira and Gerrard FA Cup Final Home is where the hurt is for Babbel the reluctant exile NatWest Howe shows faith in Arsenal young guns FA Youth Cup final Out of the Pink Multiple Display Advertising Items Irvine steers dear of whispers over future at Jaguar Motor racing: Austrian Grand Prix The Sunday Times Rios faces court appearance he would prefer to avoid Tennis Goudie cleared to play for England Hockey The Cooperative Bank WBC turns down Lewis rematch Sport in Brief Torranee goes quietly about his business Golf: Benson and Hedges International Open Luger quits as Saracens exodus continues Rugby union ANZ Leicester wait on Back fitness Olazabal settling happily into new partnership British coaches in spotlight Rugby league Natwest My Red-hot love affair Elvis Costello Bitten by the Anfield bug Graham dominant as Arsenal do double West Ham mourn sudden loss Letters The future of cricket Not the only fruit Lines from Liverpool Mystery, intrigue—all part of the perfect sacking Allenby ready to contest the order of Bath David Powell If Britain's world rule was not enough, this weekend they also enjoy home advantages Pantani snub leaves Armstrong in right gear for Tour hat-trick Stephenson fumbles and Hick races to hundred Cricinfo Country Championship: Second division Yesterday's scoreboards Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Fleming offers cultured response Dismissal of Hemp stirs up spectators First direct Sussex fail to drive home their advantage Failure and food poisoning—just the start I didn't need Cricket Ward seizes chance after Ramprakash fails under spotlight Cricinfo County Championship: First division Dowman takes strides to signal his coming of age Scoreboard from Derby Vaughan's timing is almost perfect Leicestershire in danger of wasting Malcolm's heroics Coutts Buchanan loses role as selector Students fail to learn The Daily results service Seven days ahead Times Square Racing Hamilton Park Wincanton Wincanton Specialists Too many wrongs as media rights chase nears the line Racing Lingfield Park NatWest Yesterday's results Ripon Southwell Nottingham AYR Blunder takes Holland from saint to sinner Racing: Chester May meeting Eddery enjoys benefit of stable relationship Persil Viewpoint Arts Style Media The volcano lovers Contents A fiery fatal attraction Six deaths in a Colombian crater have reminded scientists that volcanology can be deadly. Yet, say Anjana Ahuja and Michael Binyon, volcanoes will always enthiral Clash of the storytellers Pretentious Should a boy of 16 be jailed for rape? No Dr Thomas Stuttaford thinks a custodial sentence is too harsh Yes Hannah Betts believe the punishment is warranted Dr Jane Collins answers your questions about children's health Www. thetimes. co. uk Is the customer always wrong? Anna Ford As we climbed the Andes, a pair of condors came into view. Nothing is too much trouble in Bolivia When privacy is a right Now and for what seems like forever Theatre Cats enters its 20th year in the West End tonight, but is it really a cause for celebration, asks Matt Wolf Cats is part of a musicals era of scenic overkill—you leave humming the sets The Times Never mind the ballot Television The race is on for No 10, and Newnights's Jeremy Vine is out in front in his purple camper van. You what, inquires Caitlin Moran Interest-wise, election campaigns are like having to fill an empty barrel with spit Cachaito Chart chopping hits Viewpoint Itf it's broke, remix it. Paul Sexton on the record biz's talent for reinvention Atomic Kitten's album is currently undergoing extensive plastic surgery The Times Young Pop Writers' Competition Missy rules, Ko New Albums Geri Halliwell trading blows with Missy Elliott? Mismatch of the centry, if you ask Lisa Verrico Geri really can't sing. Her voice is so thin it would vanish if it stood sidways on Picture Gallery The Funjabis Bloomsbury Theatre Comedy Ancient of daze New Albums Quiet fire from Cowboy Junkies; big noise from the black Crowes; David Sinclair lends an car Back in default Mode New Albums Depeche Mode try to renovate, but only fans will care, says Paddy Rhodes Depeche Mode Exciter (Mute) Actually quite dull Live Gigs Lionel Richie lays on a smooth soul revue; Orbital plough their own groove Telephone 020 7680 6222 Facsimile 020 7782 7930 Andrea Bocelli Kept in the Dark Ages Dance Birmingham Royal Ballet unveiled the second half of David Bintley's Arthurian epic __ with Confoundalot in the lead role, Debra Craine writes International Cello Festival RNCM, Manchester Concerts Play choice Today's highlights complied by Marit Hargie Home, not away Forget long-distance travel. The No 1 holiday destination for stressed out workers is their own house or flat, says Helen Rumbelow How to smile for the camera How Many times have you had pictures developed in which everyone looks fantastic - except you? Double chins appear from nowhere, your arms are worthy of a champion swimmer and your face - well, it's disgrace. How do your friends manage to look fabulous wherever they're photographed? Emlly Anderson on posing for the perfect picture … ward. Off-the- replace the nee blo-dry, at leave… The verdict Jilly Cooper Furniture Village No job too small We all want to be movie stars. Even the already famous, says Hugo Rifkind A man of many parts John O'Connell was a happy chap—more or less—until he discovered Hair Part Theory The Times The Sunday Times Which is the apple of my eye? New York and London have been made 'sister cities', but which one offers the best quality of life? Richard Morrison takes a tourist's view Strolling from Buckingham palace to Blackfriars, I saw police on foot only twise London versus New York: the statistics Politics or pop Telephone The Times Media & Marketing Marketing Executive The Times Wordsearch. co. uk Oxford Media School Don't be an MP Top journalist have more power than Mps, so why swap sides, asks Austin Mitchell Colour prejudice The revamped Enonomist, out today, looks bringhter but will it maintain its clout? Simon Brooke reports Taste of TV to come Are new digital channels just adverts, asks Alex Benady Telephone International Jewellery Company requires an… PA to Director of Corporate Affairs Times Newspapers Crème Receptionist/Administration Assistant circa £18,000… The Times Victoria Wall Associates The Times Media Diary PA/SECRETARY £33,000pa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Human rights commission cannot intervene Court of Appeal Standard of proof in considering whether to strike out Court of Appeal Marks&spencer Bridge Chess Word Watching Alisdair Pugh and Way Winning Move Newspapers Support Recycling Television& radio Yesterday's viewing Paul Hoggart Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 26) BBC1 Today's viewing Index Times Newspapers Limited, 2001. Published and… Times 2 Crossword No 2339 The Times

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